TC-JF, [ca. 12 Nov.]. Addr: 58. Lincoln's Inn Fields. MS: FC. Hitherto unpbd. Dated by the arrival of The Dial, ca. 10 Nov., which Emerson had sent by Gambardella; see TC to RWE, 19 Nov., where TC says that he had forwarded Emerson's article on Walter Savage Landor to an “Editorial Friend of L's.”

1. Forster pbd. extracts in the Examiner, 25 Dec.: “The whole of the article from which the following passages are taken, is masterly. We like to see the friendly hand stretched
out from beyond the Atlantic to greet one of our finest though not best appreciated writers. Mr Emerson will find Landor's
grasp as frank and as cordial as his own.”

2. As well as The Dial Emerson had also sent several copies of “an Oration I printed lately” (14 Nov., Slater, CEC 310), The Method of Nature. An Oration Delivered before the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College, in Maine, August 11, 1841.